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Aac vs Aah - What's the difference?

aac | aah |

As nouns the difference between aac and aah

is that aac is {{initialism of | advanced audio coding|lang= en} while aah is expression of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.

As an initialism AAC

is Advanced Aircraft Corps

As a symbol AAC

is
American Cement Corporation, stock exchange symbol.

As a proper noun AAC

is {{initialism of |American Alumni Council|lang=en}}, now known as Council for Advancement and Support of Education

As an interjection aah is

indication of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.

As a verb aah is

to say or exclaim aah.

aac

English

(wikipedia AAC)

Initialism

(Initialism) (head)
  • (Advanced Aircraft Corps)
  • (Aerial Ambulance Company)
  • (Aeronautical Advisory Council)
  • (Agility Association of Canada)
  • (Alameda Arts Council)
  • (Alaskan Air Command)
  • (All-American Canal)
  • (Aluminum Annodizers Council)
  • (Allumnae Advisory Center)
  • (American Academy of Criminalists)
  • (American Airlines Center)
  • (American Alpine Club)
  • (American Anglican Council)
  • (American Archery Council)
  • (American Association of Criminology)
  • (American Atheist Center)
  • (Amphibian Airplanes of Canada)
  • (Anglo-American Corporation)
  • (military) (Anti-aircraft Corps)
  • (UK, US) ; (w)
  • (Army Apprentices College)
  • (Portugal) , Coimbra Academic Association.
  • (Association of Alabama Camps)
  • (Association of American Choruses)
  • (Atlanta Athletic Club)
  • (Australian Agricultural Company)
  • (Australian Apprentiship Centre)
  • (Australian Association of Chiropractors)
  • (historical) (Auto Avia Contruzione), Enzo Ferrari's first company.
  • (Automotive Advertisers Council)
  • (Auxiliary Artillery Corps)
  • (Auxiliary Army Corps)
  • Symbol

    (head)
  • (American Cement Corporation), stock exchange symbol.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (aviation)
  • , in the year before Christ.
  • (military)
  • Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • , now known as (Council for Advancement and Support of Education)
  • (dated) , now known as (Association of American Colleges and Universities)
  • (dated) (Australian Air Corps), now known as (Royal Australian Air Force)
  • Anagrams

    * * English three-letter words ----

    aah

    English

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • Indication of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.
  • Aah! That's amazing!
  • Indication of joyful pleasure.
  • * 1834 — (Edgar Allan Poe),
  • Yet I remember—aah! how should I forget?
  • Indication of sympathy.
  • Indication of mouth being opened wide.
  • Dentists would always instruct, say aah!
  • To express understanding.
  • Aah . Now I understand.
    The sound of one screaming (with as many a's or h's needed for emphasis.) AAAHH! A bug! A bug! Get it off me! Get it off me!

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Expression of amazement or surprise or enthusiasm.
  • Expression of joy and/or pleasure.
  • The exclamation aah.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To say or exclaim aah .
  • # To express amazement or surprise or enthusiasm, especially by the interjection aah .
  • Everyone who came by oohed and aahed over her new appearance.
  • # To express joy or pleasure, especially by the interjection aah .
  • Usage notes

    * Usually the verb is intransitive. The object of feelings usually is indicated by the prepositions over or at; sometimes it occurs as a direct object, especially in passive constructions. * Very often the word is used together with some other verb derived from an interjection. The most common combination is to ooh and aah . Perhaps it should be regarded as a separate lexical item. * The word belongs to the informal style.